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Do Americans know where their electricity comes from? And should we keep the economy in mind when working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? What role does coal play in the lives of Americans?
We're traveling around the country to find out what people on the street had to say.
Learn more at http://www.americaspower.org
We're traveling around the country to find out what people on the street had to say.
Learn more at http://www.americaspower.org
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We did have a conversation that I have thought about numerous times since our talk in Denver. For those who have no idea what we are talking about, in our conversation (and correct me if I'm wrong here tfoog) he wants to do away with any from of electricity production.
In his defense, while I am fairly well versed in arguments for and against the use of fossil fuels to produce baseload power, I was amazed at tfoog's conviction to do away with ALL forms of electricity production including renewables.
Perhaps we need to come back out to Denver and shoot a video with me, tfoog, and nanofilm who also has commented on our videos....clearly from the renewables point of view.
We are not against airing any point of view. But in tfoog's case, it was a point of view that I had never ever considered. Not once!
Steve
I think all people we talk to are very well versed on many aspects of energy policy. We talk to anyone who wants to give us 5 minutes of their time. In the last day we talked to Lynn Swann (former candidate or Governor of Pa) and Senator Trent Lott, as well as many delegates in St Paul. We will post as many of those conversations as we can, but we always are anxious to talk to anyone with an opinion on energy policy.
Steve